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The '''Mughal dynasty''' ({{lang-fa|{{Nastaliq|دودمان مغل}}}}; {{transliteration|fa|Dudmân-e Mughal}}) was an
({{lang-fa|{{Nastaliq|خاندانِ آلِ بابُر}}}}; {{transliteration|fa|Khāndān-e-Āl-e-Bābur}}), also known as the '''Gurkanis''' ({{lang-fa|{{Nastaliq|گورکانیان}}}}; {{transliteration|fa|Gūrkāniyān}}),<ref name="Thackston2">{{cite book|title= The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor|publisher= Modern Library|isbn= 978-0-375-76137-9|author= Zahir ud-Din Mohammad|author-link= Babur|editor= Thackston, Wheeler M.|editor-link= Wheeler Thackston|location= New York|page= [https://archive.org/details/babarinizam00babu/page/ xlvi]|date= 10 September 2002|quote= In India the dynasty always called itself ''Gurkani'', after Temür's title ''Gurkân'', the Persianized form of the Mongolian {{lang|mn-Latn| kürägän}}, 'son-in-law,' a title Temür assumed after his marriage to a Genghisid princess.|title-link= Baburnama}}</ref> who ruled the [[Mughal Empire]] from {{circa |1526}} to 1857.
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